This indoor play centre with a difference is really a delight for young kids. We visited recently with the twins, who are six years old and they really enjoyed it. There were lots of younger children there and some older ones too.

It’s best to book in and to arrive in good time for either the morning or afternoon session to start. Our session started at 10am, with a play leader gathering the children around the stage and starting off with the Wannabees song. She then explained some rules like always tidying up what has been used, and keeping shoes on in the play rooms.

There’s also a large stage, a climbing wall, soft play areas and, of course, the huge play structure.

My two started in the fire station, they enjoyed dressing up in fireman’s jackets and hats and LOVED hosing out the (fake!) flames. Next they did some shopping at the supermarket with play money and then playing doctors and nurses, with me as the patient patient.

It’s lovely to do some imaginative play where the kids are also picking up some real life skills.

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Bronwyn

Seana

I think it would totally depend on how your kids got on in that situation. How would they go, do you think? I stayed with my two when they played, but the next time they wouldn’t need me too. So if you stayed with the kids might be fine and then see how they go?

Bronwyn

Sounds like it is worth a try. The kids are OK with indoor play centres when they aren’t too busy and if I can be there. I just find them to hard when it is raining, too hot or any other reason for half of Sydney to be in the play centre … or if there are no separation between the play areas and the tables where people eat (otherwise I spend the whole time protecting other people’s food).

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